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i think we'll find out that if and when steve jobs is no longer a part apple. and, you know, the sense in the market more and more is that the -- it's the foregone conclusion he will not be there in the, you know in the semimoderate term future. but really it's unsure. and, you know, if they announced it tomorrow, nobody knows what really would happen. there is a sense that still a lot of the innovation at apple happens around steve jobs. and so there is concern still whether or not that innovation will be there when and if he's gone. and -- but apple has put a lot of effort into teaching us if you will, that there are people other than steve jobs. they put a lot more people on stage when there's announcements now. and it's kind of, you know, it's a way of telling us, hey, this is not just a one-person company. so i think they are getting that message across sometimes. >> and yet microsoft was once the hot tech stock and we see where they are today. is there any feeling -- let's rein in expectations? >> there's definitely that concern. you know, if you look at
i think we'll find out that if and when steve jobs is no longer a part apple. and, you know, the sense in the market more and more is that the -- it's the foregone conclusion he will not be there in the, you know in the semimoderate term future. but really it's unsure. and, you know, if they announced it tomorrow, nobody knows what really would happen. there is a sense that still a lot of the innovation at apple happens around steve jobs. and so there is concern still whether or not that...
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before we get on steve scheffler, we want to check. did a republican really say that? yes he did in an interview in 2006 with the "minneapolis star-tribune." governor pawlenty said -- so congressman bachmann was telling the truth when she said that. steve scheffler, one of the minnesota candidates, do we lose one of them tomorrow at the straw poll? >> i think they both have to do very well tomorrow. i don't think that if they come in third place, that it's necessarily a death nail but i think it will help their candidacies if they come in a close first or second so yeah there is a lot at stake here but i would say they would have to end up in at least the top three, that's for sure. >> at least the top three. candy, you talked to senator santorum today. he's one of the lesser known candidate bus he says that he has to come in the top five. explain to our viewers, this event has nothing, nothing to do with delegates, nothing do with who gets to be the nominee officially and yet a pretty good history. anything you say, it is a bit of a circus act and has pushed some incr
before we get on steve scheffler, we want to check. did a republican really say that? yes he did in an interview in 2006 with the "minneapolis star-tribune." governor pawlenty said -- so congressman bachmann was telling the truth when she said that. steve scheffler, one of the minnesota candidates, do we lose one of them tomorrow at the straw poll? >> i think they both have to do very well tomorrow. i don't think that if they come in third place, that it's necessarily a death...
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we'll go on to steve in reno, nevada. independent line. go ahead, steve. steve, you on the air? we'll try one more time for steve. we'll go to darlene, dayton, ohio. democrats line, go ahead. one more time for darlene. caller: i am darlene. host: go ahead. caller: i am about a c-span viewer. what i'd like to say is i've watched a lot of what's going on c-span and i've heard no one, i mean absolutely no one talk about jobs. all they are doing is simply bashing our president. i would like to hear someone say something about what's going on. i look at the crowd in this audience, and i'm sure i can atest to the fact that the majority of the people there are as much out of work as i am. how they can sit there and bash the president when they are as much out of work as i am, i do not understand it. i don't understand. why can't they come together? why can't we do something to help the american people? myself included. host: darlene, thanks for the call. what do you take away? caller: the first caller raised a good point which is there are other candidates competing. mitt romney and ne
we'll go on to steve in reno, nevada. independent line. go ahead, steve. steve, you on the air? we'll try one more time for steve. we'll go to darlene, dayton, ohio. democrats line, go ahead. one more time for darlene. caller: i am darlene. host: go ahead. caller: i am about a c-span viewer. what i'd like to say is i've watched a lot of what's going on c-span and i've heard no one, i mean absolutely no one talk about jobs. all they are doing is simply bashing our president. i would like to hear...
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steve jobs. [laughter] >> he was a little busy and i don't know if he was going to do that, but john finally got them to look at eric and there's a number of reasons they respect him. he had technical jobs and had a program that they liked and iraq was also smart enough to know he couldn't go in and say i am of the adelstein going to run this thing, step aside and let me make the decisions. instead, he adopted preconscious it seemed to me stance at every point, and i heard this a lot, talking about how early and larry and sergey work. he would talk about how much he learned from larry and sergey and eric what do these things that google that helped to make it an effective corporation, but he yielded some of his autonomy. there was this troika system where on some important matters they voted and you could say that in certain respects larry and sergey were a lot in that voting structure and he was successful slowing down some things that leary and sergey want to do right away for instance the brow
steve jobs. [laughter] >> he was a little busy and i don't know if he was going to do that, but john finally got them to look at eric and there's a number of reasons they respect him. he had technical jobs and had a program that they liked and iraq was also smart enough to know he couldn't go in and say i am of the adelstein going to run this thing, step aside and let me make the decisions. instead, he adopted preconscious it seemed to me stance at every point, and i heard this a lot,...
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steve osunsami, abc news, decatur, georgia. >>> and less than an hour north of where steve was, a measure of the need in the country tonight. and the generosity. more than 4,000 people lined up in the middle of the night for the chance to get free dental care. offered at the first baptist church in woodstock. the line this morning stretching 20 football fields. people that didn't get treated today will be seen tomorrow. staff from the georgia dental assosoation pitching in to do it. one dentist said they looked around and with this economy, knew they had to do something. >>> we turn to the bare knuckle political fight. in iowa. last night's debate. today, the candidates rushing to corner the people making headlines with their choice in the ames poll tomorrow night. and guess who joined everyone? someone not in the race but trying to upstage them all. jake tapper is in des moines. hello, jake. >> reporter: good evening, diane. greetings from the iowa state fair. last night, the eight major republican presidential candidates intensely debated. tomorrow morning the iowa straw poll, after whi
steve osunsami, abc news, decatur, georgia. >>> and less than an hour north of where steve was, a measure of the need in the country tonight. and the generosity. more than 4,000 people lined up in the middle of the night for the chance to get free dental care. offered at the first baptist church in woodstock. the line this morning stretching 20 football fields. people that didn't get treated today will be seen tomorrow. staff from the georgia dental assosoation pitching in to do it....
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steve jobs. [laughter] >> he was a little busy and i don't know if he was going to do that, but john finally got them to look at eric and there's a number of reasons they respect him. he had technical jobs and had a program that they liked and iraq was also smart enough to know he couldn't go in and say i am of the adelstein going to run this thing, step aside and let me make the decisions. instead, he adopted preconscious it seemed to me stance at every point, and i heard this a lot, talking about how early and larry and sergey work. he would talk about how much he learned from larry and sergey and eric what do these things that google that helped to make it an effective corporation, but he yielded some of his autonomy. there was this troika system where on some important matters they voted and you could say that in certain respects larry and sergey were a lot in that voting structure and he was successful slowing down some things that leary and sergey want to do right away for instance the brow
steve jobs. [laughter] >> he was a little busy and i don't know if he was going to do that, but john finally got them to look at eric and there's a number of reasons they respect him. he had technical jobs and had a program that they liked and iraq was also smart enough to know he couldn't go in and say i am of the adelstein going to run this thing, step aside and let me make the decisions. instead, he adopted preconscious it seemed to me stance at every point, and i heard this a lot,...
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steve jobs. [laughter] >> he was a little busy and i don't know if he was going to do that, but john finally got them to look at eric and there's a number of reasons they respect him. he had technical jobs and had a program that they liked and iraq was also smart enough to know he couldn't go in and say i am of the adelstein going to run this thing, step aside and let me make the decisions. instead, he adopted preconscious it seemed to me stance at every point, and i heard this a lot, talking about how early and larry and sergey work. he would talk about how much he learned from larry and sergey and eric what do these things that google that helped to make it an effective corporation, but he yielded some of his autonomy. there was this troika system where on some important matters they voted and you could say that in certain respects larry and sergey were a lot in that voting structure and he was successful slowing down some things that leary and sergey want to do right away for instance the brow
steve jobs. [laughter] >> he was a little busy and i don't know if he was going to do that, but john finally got them to look at eric and there's a number of reasons they respect him. he had technical jobs and had a program that they liked and iraq was also smart enough to know he couldn't go in and say i am of the adelstein going to run this thing, step aside and let me make the decisions. instead, he adopted preconscious it seemed to me stance at every point, and i heard this a lot,...
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i agree with the point steve and alves have made that some of them have been inefficient. but as a nation war with to conflicts simultaneously and an all volunteer force i think most of us would agree that we certainly have to take care of our men and women and be attended to those who are deployed, those who are injured and so forth, which means a fair amount of that increase while it may not be optimal, and we probably should reexamine it is understandable and so some of it again does require re-examination but let's understand where that number came from. a third piece is a lot of normal defense costs just in the regular peacetime activities of the department of defense go up faster fan inflation because they are part of our economy, too and we know a lot of costs go faster than inflation whether it's health care which now cost the department of defense 50 billion a year even leaving aside veterans administration activities, which are separate. whether its environmental cleanup, whether it is pay to try to entice good people went to the military at a time when you need
i agree with the point steve and alves have made that some of them have been inefficient. but as a nation war with to conflicts simultaneously and an all volunteer force i think most of us would agree that we certainly have to take care of our men and women and be attended to those who are deployed, those who are injured and so forth, which means a fair amount of that increase while it may not be optimal, and we probably should reexamine it is understandable and so some of it again does require...
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back into a double bogey at the eleventh sending the american home early elsewhere overnight leader steve stricker he's two shots off the pace for carting a disappointing to over seventy four. following an excellent major record tieing opening round of sixty three rory mock arroyo continued to compete despite injuring his wrist on thursday not the best of days for the northern irishman though closing the round with a seventy three the same score defending champion martin kaymer but it's keegan bradley who tops the leaderboard along with jason dufner rookie bradley shooting a stunning round of sixty four to sit five on par. they're going to be a little bit of a different experience. than regular the first time i submitted a major so be a good test for me and see where i'm professionally and mentally and physically as far as go. looking forward to the weekend and know that we will also step back in the sense i didn't make the cut and i'm not counting the term and. so giant leap forward the fact i played two straight weeks healthy so. that's great for practice sessions coming up we're going
back into a double bogey at the eleventh sending the american home early elsewhere overnight leader steve stricker he's two shots off the pace for carting a disappointing to over seventy four. following an excellent major record tieing opening round of sixty three rory mock arroyo continued to compete despite injuring his wrist on thursday not the best of days for the northern irishman though closing the round with a seventy three the same score defending champion martin kaymer but it's keegan...
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back end of a double bogey at the eleventh sending the american home early elsewhere overnight leader steve stricker is two shots off the pace after carding a disappointing to over seventy four following an excellent record tying opening round of sixty three rory mcilroy will see play continue to borrow despite injuring his. earlier in the week not the best of days for the northern irishman though closing with a seventy three the same score as defending champion martin kaymer but it's keegan bradley who told the leaderboard along with jason dufner ricky bradley shooting a stunning round of sixty four to set five hundred par. sixty five would definitely be a little bit of a different experience playing the founder of double times and regular events first time possibly in a major so be a good test for me and see where i'm at professionally and mentally and physically as far as golf go so hopefully be looking forward to the weekend and hopefully i can have a good we also step back in the sense i didn't make the cut and i'm not containing the term but it's so giant leap forward the fact i playe
back end of a double bogey at the eleventh sending the american home early elsewhere overnight leader steve stricker is two shots off the pace after carding a disappointing to over seventy four following an excellent record tying opening round of sixty three rory mcilroy will see play continue to borrow despite injuring his. earlier in the week not the best of days for the northern irishman though closing with a seventy three the same score as defending champion martin kaymer but it's keegan...
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on the backside of a double bogey at the eleventh denying his hopes there elsewhere overnight leader steve stricker called to over seventy full following an excellent major record timing opening round of sixty three leaving them merican two shots off the pace at the halfway stage rory mcilroy continued to complete complete despite danger in his response thursday not the best of days for the irishman though closed the round with a seventy three the same score of defending champion. jason dufner meanwhile tops the leaderboard along with king bradley the ricky playing in his first major shot an amazing round of sixty four to move joint top five on the bottle. over sixty five that's going to be a little bit of a different experience playing the phone. than regular first time in a civilian a major so be a good test for me and see where i'm professionally and mentally and physically it's very tough to. be looking forward to the weekend and i think if we also step back in the sense i didn't make the cut and i'm not counting the terman but it's a giant leap forward the fact i played two straight w
on the backside of a double bogey at the eleventh denying his hopes there elsewhere overnight leader steve stricker called to over seventy full following an excellent major record timing opening round of sixty three leaving them merican two shots off the pace at the halfway stage rory mcilroy continued to complete complete despite danger in his response thursday not the best of days for the irishman though closed the round with a seventy three the same score of defending champion. jason dufner...
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apart on the back side a double bogey here at the eleventh denying his hopes elsewhere overnight made a steve stricker call today to a seventy a full following an excellent major record tying opening round of sixty three living the american two shots off the pace at the halfway stage rory mcilroy continue to compete despite injuring his very strong says they know the best of days for the irishman though how close the round will be seventy three the same score of defending champ car of germany jason dufner meanwhile tops the leaderboard along with keegan bradley the ruki playing in his first major event shot an amazing round of sixty four to move joint top five. definitely be a little bit of a different experience. than regular first time in a sibling a major so be a good test for me and see where i'm professionally mentally and physically as far as go. looking forward to that we can have if we also step back in the sense i didn't make the cut and i'm not counting the terman but it's so giant leap forward the fact i played two straight weeks healthy so. that's great for practice sessions comin
apart on the back side a double bogey here at the eleventh denying his hopes elsewhere overnight made a steve stricker call today to a seventy a full following an excellent major record tying opening round of sixty three living the american two shots off the pace at the halfway stage rory mcilroy continue to compete despite injuring his very strong says they know the best of days for the irishman though how close the round will be seventy three the same score of defending champ car of germany...
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from steve. santagati dot com. today. again flared up. these are the images. from the streets of canada. financial struggle couple of real russian classic cars in the bottom of the tomatoes ready to return some of the best just gifts this time to the recipe it's. now join me along to play all the rules is all well and good but sometimes you just feel a need for speed and there's a place in a forest where you really can come and burn some rubber. but your aim is to drive carefully first to sort of course as you hear me run it primarily concerns you know what he has been involved with racing for twenty five years and then runs the stream a cussing club which takes part in competitions all over the russian far east he's already trained several local champions including his son misha who offered to show me the ropes assuming i can fit in a car of course. oh but three big for because that's just embarrassing james set up a little bit but there. it is there's a knack to getting into a go cart but after a handy push tools or a. couple has some young students but this
from steve. santagati dot com. today. again flared up. these are the images. from the streets of canada. financial struggle couple of real russian classic cars in the bottom of the tomatoes ready to return some of the best just gifts this time to the recipe it's. now join me along to play all the rules is all well and good but sometimes you just feel a need for speed and there's a place in a forest where you really can come and burn some rubber. but your aim is to drive carefully first to sort...
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elsewhere overnight leader steve stricker carded eighty over seventeen pool following an excellent major record tying opening round of sixty three leaving them eric and two shots off the pace of the halfway stage rory mcilroy continued to speed despite injuring his response as the not the best of days for the irishman who close the round with a seventy three as the same score of defending champion mark martin jason dufner meanwhile tops the leaderboard along with keegan bradley the ruki playing in his first major shock an amazing round of sixty four to move joint top five on to par. that's going to be a little bit of a different experience when the founder of the regular visits first possibly in a major so be a good test for me and see where i'm at professionally and mentally and physically it's hard. to get a forward to the weekend and hopefully i can have a good week was a step back in the sense i didn't make the cut and i might contain the tournament but it's so giant leap forward the fact i played two straight weeks healthy so. that's great for practice sessions coming up and we're g
elsewhere overnight leader steve stricker carded eighty over seventeen pool following an excellent major record tying opening round of sixty three leaving them eric and two shots off the pace of the halfway stage rory mcilroy continued to speed despite injuring his response as the not the best of days for the irishman who close the round with a seventy three as the same score of defending champion mark martin jason dufner meanwhile tops the leaderboard along with keegan bradley the ruki playing...
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years passed and all you could see you know those princesses and you know little dragons extremely steve said. is that it does that mean that an artist a true artist is the man that is somebody who managed to sustain his feet to keep his freedom while growing up. yes of course even going to seem since you know since becoming bigger louder brighter and huge change even from technical standpoint it and thirty six can point happened about two years ago when the show was switched to high definition format. again the typical normal t.v. screen in the average american household it's not a twenty inch tube anymore it's like a fifty inch plasma so a lot of information has to fill out this screen so the transition to the high definition show became much more sophisticated visual wise yet at the same time i have really strong the style just for the very first years of simpsons when it was really clumsy crude and naive. and beautiful at the same time it was not so clearly drawn perspective. it was not sophisticated yet it had a really strong sense of passion which was coming from the creators thank
years passed and all you could see you know those princesses and you know little dragons extremely steve said. is that it does that mean that an artist a true artist is the man that is somebody who managed to sustain his feet to keep his freedom while growing up. yes of course even going to seem since you know since becoming bigger louder brighter and huge change even from technical standpoint it and thirty six can point happened about two years ago when the show was switched to high definition...
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may want to acquire a nuclear deterrent a nuclear weapon how did you how did you never never for me steve you know clearly you know the weapon is normal the table also has something because we do not want a nuclear weapons without i see you know your weapons are dishonest for a few days and because you feel they got aggressive to carry out pushing a should do that and france above you meant there was a view the. us as leverage here. let me explain. you must be patient a little. earlier you say look it is this this is an inhuman. because of our beliefs we are against. our religion says it is prohibited. we are religious people in. the second quarter you know clear weapon is as no. capability to this. any country tries to build a nuclear bomb in fact they have. wasted. their money and resources and second they have created a big danger for themselves a lot more devoted just hundred for example the international equalizations are now are not be totally into the buy nuclear arsenal on the model of the table because it's about the wave of human beings. all because hillary has the d.m.l. i can'
may want to acquire a nuclear deterrent a nuclear weapon how did you how did you never never for me steve you know clearly you know the weapon is normal the table also has something because we do not want a nuclear weapons without i see you know your weapons are dishonest for a few days and because you feel they got aggressive to carry out pushing a should do that and france above you meant there was a view the. us as leverage here. let me explain. you must be patient a little. earlier you say...
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it is out there now unfortunately even fox knows not to let gretchen and her fox and friend co-host steve doocy and brian kilmeade anywhere near a presidential debate which is kind of a shame when you think about it the gretchen's hard hitting question about christmas got us thinking about a more perfect world where fox and friends would have the presidential debate i just wonder what questions they would ask we bet that they would spend some serious time getting the candidates views on a whole host of issues and i'm thinking that some child rearing and discipline questions would definitely be in the top. he said quote get away from me you and then a word that starts with i say one hundred percent pepper spray you do. that and some parenting classes as well if you're a police officer tell me can you take down a euro without pepper spray i could do it says yes absolutely all right in my book it's called discipline coming up next good thing we already know aggression things very good a year old have just plain old discipline now of course fox and friends would also want to canvass views on
it is out there now unfortunately even fox knows not to let gretchen and her fox and friend co-host steve doocy and brian kilmeade anywhere near a presidential debate which is kind of a shame when you think about it the gretchen's hard hitting question about christmas got us thinking about a more perfect world where fox and friends would have the presidential debate i just wonder what questions they would ask we bet that they would spend some serious time getting the candidates views on a whole...
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steve forbes came in second. anderson thereabout 20,000 people there -- i understand there were about 20,000 people there, a record for the iowa straw poll. how do you win a the number of candidates. >> going back to 1999, there were a number of candidates, such as elizabeth dole, who withdrew shortly after the straw poll. there was tommy thompson, sam brownback, two examples of people whose campaigns did not continue after a disappointing straw poll performance. >> bob dole had tied and then went on to lose to bill clinton. >> and before that, dan quayle and dick lugar also withdrew from seeking the presidency. >> what can viewers expect when the gavel comes down at noon central, 1:00 eastern? >> it is going to be a packed house. we will kick things off with a short video. i will come out and make some short remarks. we will hear from our governor, our lieutenant governor, and approximately 1:00 eastern, all of the candidates will be on stage for a group photo so that the entire arena can see all of the candidat
steve forbes came in second. anderson thereabout 20,000 people there -- i understand there were about 20,000 people there, a record for the iowa straw poll. how do you win a the number of candidates. >> going back to 1999, there were a number of candidates, such as elizabeth dole, who withdrew shortly after the straw poll. there was tommy thompson, sam brownback, two examples of people whose campaigns did not continue after a disappointing straw poll performance. >> bob dole had...
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steve ross noticed your book is selling on amazon. but no one would publish it. he published ever since. >> host: when did you start writing? >> guest: probably in kindergarten. very upset about the marshall tax rate. >> host: seriously? >> guest: i am joking. >> host: did you start writing for a school newspaper? i was never on that path though i always like writing. even when i was a lawyer i would run -- i would take weekends off and write for the human life review or a law review. i was arbuckle editor at michigan. i always liked to research and writing better than anything else i was doing. i don't think i was a founding editor but the cornell review conservative newspaper. a lot of conservative newspapers were started by people working for the main campus newspaper and could get something published and started their own newspaper. not us. we heard just right wingers. the first issue. the layout was insane. mistakes and huge chunks of articles missing. errors throughout the paper but we were very enthusiastically. >> host: who is kerri? >> guest: my mentor f
steve ross noticed your book is selling on amazon. but no one would publish it. he published ever since. >> host: when did you start writing? >> guest: probably in kindergarten. very upset about the marshall tax rate. >> host: seriously? >> guest: i am joking. >> host: did you start writing for a school newspaper? i was never on that path though i always like writing. even when i was a lawyer i would run -- i would take weekends off and write for the human life...
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i just don't think -- i think there's one person, steve jobs, who is a unique blend of chromosomes, who can get unique touch with a person like martha, to get in touch. we hear 3d movies aren't doing well. four out of five households make less than $55,000 a year in this country. if you don't think that's an interesting way to live, try doing it for some of you that don't. they can't afford 3d. hollywood is starting to flounder. it would be interesting to bring it back if sony teamed up with google to really improve their user experience, or teamed up with disney, or teamed up with a content company that knows how to entertain. and use navigation. because i can't find half of the things that i hear about. i'm in the business. i think those are the two trends that we're going to start to see. better user experience and actually going out and teaching people how to do it. >> great. something about -- we all touched on this a little bit. i do work in the video space. it might be self-serving. the whole concept of how we are consuming. i'm a consumer of media, news, journalism, movies, tele
i just don't think -- i think there's one person, steve jobs, who is a unique blend of chromosomes, who can get unique touch with a person like martha, to get in touch. we hear 3d movies aren't doing well. four out of five households make less than $55,000 a year in this country. if you don't think that's an interesting way to live, try doing it for some of you that don't. they can't afford 3d. hollywood is starting to flounder. it would be interesting to bring it back if sony teamed up with...
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he would sneak down to nashville where his client was george vanderbilt and do some work there and steve off to louisville which was close to asheville and do work on their park system. he was desperate traveling around taking a late-night rail ride and trying to secure his reputation and make sure he left a big lasting legacy figuring if he did enough parks maybe someone would last. >> and writing letters all the time. we have all forgotten these short e-mails at who knows, they will all vanish off of the face of the earth. he wrote thousands of these letters. >> the way i always describe it is it was the nineteenth century, olmstead was very much a sort of man about town. a lot of friends. the best way to describe it is effective of crossed the street he had diarrhea bout it and wrote a variety of letters about it because he was a journalist and several friends either had diary entries or letters that wrote about olmstead crossing the street. created this kind of so many different takes -- to have so many things in his life to the accounting for them and very insightfully and often in
he would sneak down to nashville where his client was george vanderbilt and do some work there and steve off to louisville which was close to asheville and do work on their park system. he was desperate traveling around taking a late-night rail ride and trying to secure his reputation and make sure he left a big lasting legacy figuring if he did enough parks maybe someone would last. >> and writing letters all the time. we have all forgotten these short e-mails at who knows, they will all...
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majority and there's no one that embodyies the spirit and principle more than our congressman, congressman steve king. [applause] ♪ >> thank you. thank you all very, very, very much. you're a great crowd tie. you ever a big crowd today, and there's still cars coming in the platte. -- in the parking lot. it looks about like iowa state, iowa instead of the straw poll. you're sending a message to america. that message is we have a first chance to be able to give a boost to some candidates and give a recommendation to the rest of the country. this matters the first in the nation straw po. if the straw poll is effective and it is, you ever making it effective today, that means the caucus will also be effective. if we ever lost first in the nation a caucus, then it would be down to every man and every woman wouldn't have the opportunity to be president of the united states again. it was the person with the deepest pockets. the campaign that could paint a shaking their hand and -- this is important. when i was a young boy, i remember asking my father, dad, could you be president? and he looked at me
majority and there's no one that embodyies the spirit and principle more than our congressman, congressman steve king. [applause] ♪ >> thank you. thank you all very, very, very much. you're a great crowd tie. you ever a big crowd today, and there's still cars coming in the platte. -- in the parking lot. it looks about like iowa state, iowa instead of the straw poll. you're sending a message to america. that message is we have a first chance to be able to give a boost to some candidates...
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guest: i think steve should definitely -- [laughter] i do not know how much beltway wisdom there is at this point. the downgrade in the last few weeks and the reason for its -- when it standard and poor's announced that the u.s. was dropping to a aa+ rating, that was a very big deal. our system does not work. is dysfunctional. two sides hunkered down in a country that is very deeply divided. is a are trying to hunker down and do not agree -- they are trying to hunker down and do not agree. this was shameful. i really do not think that is it too strong of a term for these members. what impact it will have, we will have to wait and see. every plunge is a reminder that politics matters. you have to figure out a way to make the deeply divided congress in a deeply divided country work for the country. i actually think there is a seriousness about that since the downgrade that i have seen in years of writing the same story every month about how there is gridlock and deeply divided and polarizing. something is changing here. i think it is the gravitas of the moment. host: we have a question a
guest: i think steve should definitely -- [laughter] i do not know how much beltway wisdom there is at this point. the downgrade in the last few weeks and the reason for its -- when it standard and poor's announced that the u.s. was dropping to a aa+ rating, that was a very big deal. our system does not work. is dysfunctional. two sides hunkered down in a country that is very deeply divided. is a are trying to hunker down and do not agree -- they are trying to hunker down and do not agree. this...
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majority and there's no one that embodyies the spirit and principle more than our congressman, congressman steve king. [applause] ♪ >> thank you. thank you all very, very, very much. you're a great crowd tie. you ever a big crowd today, and there's still cars coming in the platte. -- in the parking lot. it looks about like iowa state, iowa instead of the straw poll. you're sending a message to america. that message is we have a first chance to be able to give a boost to some candidates and give a recommendation to the rest of the country. this matters the first in the nation straw po. if the straw poll is effective and it is, you ever making it effective today, that means the caucus will also be effective. if we ever lost first in the nation a caucus, then it would be down to every man and every woman wouldn't have the opportunity to be president of the united states again. it was the person with the deepest pockets. the camign that could paint a shaking their hand and -- this is important. when i was a young boy, i remember asking my father, dad, could you be president? and he looked at me an
majority and there's no one that embodyies the spirit and principle more than our congressman, congressman steve king. [applause] ♪ >> thank you. thank you all very, very, very much. you're a great crowd tie. you ever a big crowd today, and there's still cars coming in the platte. -- in the parking lot. it looks about like iowa state, iowa instead of the straw poll. you're sending a message to america. that message is we have a first chance to be able to give a boost to some candidates...